A Wisconsin Order to Appear is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Wisconsin. The order requires the recipient to appear in court to answer to criminal charges or a civil lawsuit. There are two types of Wisconsin Order to Appear: a criminal Order to Appear and a civil Order to Appear. A criminal Order to Appear is issued by a court when a person has been charged with a crime and must appear in court to answer to the charges. A civil Order to Appear is issued when a person is being sued in a civil lawsuit. The Order to Appear will include the date, time, and location of the court hearing, as well as the name of the court and the name of the case. The recipient of the order is required to appear in court on the specified date and time, or face further legal action.